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Pupil & Sport Premium

PUPIL PREMIUM

What is pupil premium? 
Pupil premium is extra funding which schools receive to help disadvantaged pupils of all abilities achieve their full potential.

How should schools allocate Pupil Premium? 
At St Bernadette's, we allocate spending to the following key areas:

  • Supporting and developing high-quality teaching and in-class support 

  • Providing targeted academic support - particularly in reading 

  • Tackling non-academic barriers to academic success - in particular behaviour and social and emotional wellbeing 

  • Supporting access to all enrichment activities and wider opportunities 

Who is eligible for pupil premium?
To be eligible for pupil premium, pupils must be:

  • Currently eligible for free school meals (FSM) or have been eligible for FSM at any point in the last 6 years

  • Looked after by the local authority

  • Previously looked after by the local authority or other state care.

Pupil premium is not a personal budget for eligible pupils (see .gov.uk)

Schools can also use the funding to support non-eligible pupils where they have identified needs, for example, pupils who have or have had a social worker or are a carer.

In addition, schools can use the funding on whole class approaches, for example high-quality teaching, which will also benefit non-disadvantaged pupils.

Is my child eligible for free school meals?
Your child is eligible for free school meals if you, your partner or the child is receiving one of the benefits below:

  • Income support (IS)

  • Income Based Jobseekers Allowance (JSA(IB)) - Not JSA (Contribution based)

  • Income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA(IR) support under part VI of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999

  • Child Tax Credit, provided you are not entitled to Working Tax Credit and have an annual income (as assessed by Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs) that does not exceed £16,190.

  • The Guarantee element of State Pension Credit.

  • Universal Credit

If your child qualifies for free school meals or has at any point in the past six years, it’s important that you tell us – even if they are in Reception or KS1 and receive universal school meals for infant pupils, or are in KS2 and take a packed lunch – as this enables us to claim pupil premium. If you are unsure if your child qualifies, you can check by contacting North Tyneside Free School Meals.

Additionally, Click here to register for Free School Meals

What is Pupil Premium Plus? 
Pupil premium plus is funding to help improve the attainment of looked-after children and previously looked-after children. As with pupil premium, it is not a personal budget for individual children - however, this funding will be allocated to close any identified gaps for those particular groups of children. 

If you would like more information on how your child’s school is using its pupil premium and recovery premium funding, our pupil premium strategy statement is attached below. Alternatively, you can contact our Pupil Premium led, Mrs Walker, our designated teacher for looked after and previously looked after children, Mrs Fallon, or our school Business Manager, Mrs J Royle on 01916433400 or office@st-bernadettesprimary.co.uk

PE & SPORT PREMIUM

Sport and PE take a very high precedence at St. Bernadette’s and we are proud of our achievements. We provide a broad PE and Sports curriculum of games, gymnastics, dance, athletics and swimming as well as a range of wider opportunities for pupils to participate in completive games such as football, hockey and multi-skills tournaments .

The PE and sport premium is additional funding which schools receive annually in order to help improve the quality of the PE and sport activities they offer their pupils.

Our priorities for spending the premium are:

  • Continually developing teacher's knowledge, understanding and skill in delivering a high-quality, progressive PE curriculum by engaging with professional bodies including 'Newcastle United Foundation' and 'Hit the Ground Dance' company to ensure the delivery of high quality lessons,

  • To offer a broader range of sporting activities both within our curriculum and extracurricular activities,

  • To increase participation in competitive sport,

  • To exploit all opportunities to promote respect and tolerance within sporting activities.

  • Promoting healthy and active lifestyle choices for all our pupils, including:

  1. Daily Mile challenge

  2. Family fit club

  3. Family cooking classes

  4. Parent keep fit classes

  5. Whole school 3 mile annual walk 

  6. Boxing club

  7. Judo club

  8. Annual participation in NT Dance festival 

  9. A range of sports clubs including: football, Multi-skills, Hockey, Rugby, Dance 

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